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"It's a 10 minute stop to take a quick look at a location where boiling water escapes from deep below the surface of the earth (and then is captured and used by humans).
It's free and worth doing if you're driving by or close. (I wouldn't go out of my way to see this as there are other interesting..." geysers and larger bubbling ponds in Iceland).
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"The thermal spring was a great stop for 5 to 10 minutes. It was a small fenced in area that tourists could freely walk up to and witness the steamy water that had several boiling spots. The thermal spring was not a dramatic site to see, but it was quite fantastic to witness hot water bubbling thr..."ough cracks in the rock with steam rising from the earth's surface while a freezing cold stream was nearby. The contrast was just extraordinary. The thermal spring produces 180 liters of water per second with a water temperature of 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The area provides both heat and hot water to surrounding areas. Icelanders use the hot water to heat soil in green houses.
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